Animal-loving vegan tenant sued over pigeon poop shows The Post around her home
A provocative Upper East Side vegan — who once called humans “the shame of the earth” — is being sued by her landlord for causing a literal s–tstorm as she refuses to stop feeding pigeons outside her building.
The French-Israeli restoration artist contends she doesn’t feed the birds from her apartment, but walks across the street to a nearby synagogue and dumps bucketfuls of pricy artisanal Belgian birdseed on the sidewalk, which costs her $50 per 40-pound bag.She also insisted that the birds were here long before she was — and that she’s not the only person feeding them.
The landlord’s suit asks for an emergency restraining order prohibiting her from feeding the birds – and a judgment of at least $50,000.In addition to the fire escape being covered in poop, it’s also filled with heavy looking statues, old mirrors with gilded frames and other debris. Filled with furniture gleaned from ritzy estate sales — like French tables and desks dating back to the 18th and 19th-Centuries — Amram said she spent the last seven years painting, gilding and adding moldings to her spot.
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